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In other words, he hopes to keep the trust of his colleagues.
Not Saudi Arabia, which wishes before all to keep the trust of its people by being hard on Iran and Shia movements.
Lashing out at "armchair critics" is a very poor tactic if you want to keep the trust of your readers or ever win it back.
Constantly tanned, resembling a mediocre rap star from central Europe, Janko managed to keep the trust of the national coach, Marcel Koller.
Greenspan is that rare beast on the US political scene, a partisan appointee who managed to keep the trust of both Republicans and Democrats.
In a city where deadly encounters between police officers and minority residents like Mr. Stansbury, who was black, have often become flashpoints, administration officials said yesterday that they hoped to keep the trust of residents by leveling with them quickly.
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Mr Marland, Labour leader of the council, said: "He resigned to protect the reputation of the council but I think it is very difficult for him to remain and keep the trust of the public after advocating for someone who has been convicted of rape.
"Even as a majority you have to, on an ongoing basis, keep the trust of the population".
"Peacekeeping forces can only gain and keep the trust of local populations if they are able to engage with women as well as men in that community," she said.
At the same time, Mr. Shashaa said, he must keep the trust of his congregants, who feel singled out by law enforcement agencies.
For BET taking on "The Game" is a significant financial outlay, and also a leap of faith that the show can keep the trust of an already loyal audience.
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